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Testseek.com have collected 118 expert reviews of the Sonos PlayBase soundbar and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sonos PlayBase soundbar.
Award: Most Awarded April 2017
April 2017
 
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118 Reviews
Users
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The editors liked

  • Simple set-up - just one cable
  • No need for separate remote
  • Your TV or cable box remote will do
  • High quality sound from a simple discrete powered speaker
  • Vast improvement over any TV's built-in speakers
  • Can be expanded for true Dolby Digital 5.1 surro
  • Great design
  • Brilliant sound
  • Works perfectly with existing Sonos system
  • Excellent design for TVs on stands
  • Even though it's wide enough to sit underneath a TV
  • The Playbase is still sleek and stylish. Most TVs fit on it
  • Though those with the "claw feet" may have some trouble
  • A truly beautiful thing
  • The sound quality is absolutely superb. The bass is especia
  • Incredible sound with strong bass
  • Sounds great for both music and dialogue
  • Just one piece of hardware required
  • Easy setup requires just one power cord and one optical cord
  • Integrates seamlessly with other Sonos devices
  • Good bass reproduction
  • Clear vocals
  • Solid and elegant design
  • Multiroom expandability
  • Sounds fantastic with music
  • Extremely low profile
  • Yet it can support up to a 75-pound TV
  • Can be expanded to a bona fide 5.1-channel surround-sound system
  • Trueplay can customize the speaker's sound to your room
  • Excellent overall audio performance
  • Large sound field with very good directional imaging for movies
  • Lots of streaming media options through the Sonos app
  • Can be expanded to a true 5.1-channel surround system
  • The Sonos Playbase is a low-slung sound base with impeccable design and impressive sound. Its bass is even better than the Playbar's
  • So there's no need for a sub. Sonos' app and other speakers make it part of one of the best multiroom systems available
  • Big sound in a small package
  • Beautiful build quality
  • Easy setup
  • Sounds just as good with music as TV audio
  • Excellent
  • Balanced sound
  • Makes a great music speaker
  • Too
  • Great sound
  • Easy to use app
  • Sleek design
  • Big-time bass
  • Room-filling sound
  • Easy to set up and use
  • Really amazing natural sound
  • Premium sleek design
  • Works nicely with mobile devices
  • Integrates with your TV remote
  • Only 2.28 inches tall
  • Utilizes Sonos Trueplay acoustic tuning technology
  • Can be part of a Sonos multiroom audio system
  • Clear
  • Powerful audio regardless of whether you're watching a movie or listening to music
  • Music streaming is a unique feature in the home theater speaker market
  • Simple setup
  • Excellent industrial design
  • Easy to convert to a wireless 5.1 surround sound

The editors didn't like

  • No HDMI inputs makes 5.1 channel set-up a bit tricky
  • No support for DTS 5.1
  • High res audio
  • Lossless surround formats or height-enhanced surround
  • Use of Sonos skill for Amazon Alexa led to unexpected volume level changes on the PlayBase (but there's a
  • Expensive
  • Built-in woofer can't shake a room
  • This process was more painful than I would have liked. The WiFi setup continually failed when I initially received my review unit and I was forced to use an ethernet connection. Afterwards
  • I was able to set it up to work wirelessly
  • At $699
  • The Playbase
  • Relatively large footprint doesn't fit under some TV stands – requiring you to mount a TV to the wall or to get the $149 Sanus Swiveling TV Base
  •  pricey
  • No DTS
  • No Bluetooth or HDMI
  • Prev2 of 2Next
  • App not up to par
  • Too colored sound
  • No DTS or Dolby Atmos support
  • You'll need to add the $699 subwoofer to get chest-thumping bass in movie soundtracks
  • Supports Dolby Digital only
  • Not DTS or any of the higher-resolution codecs
  • Toslink is the only audio input
  • Sonos is unlikely to ever support high-resolution digital
  • Lacks ultra-low frequency
  • Subwoofer-like presence
  • Can only use other Sonos speakers for 5.1 setup
  • No Bluetooth
  • The wide effect needs breathing room -- unadorned walls
  • Too
  • If you please. No DTS support
  • HDMI ports or Bluetooth. If you have a "clawfoot" TV
  • It may not fit on top
  • Especially for a surround system
  • Won't work with non-IR remotes
  • Lacks DTS and HDMI connectivity
  • No mics for our voice assistant future
  • No HDMI
  • Pricey
  • App setup takes some time to get through
  • No volume level indicator
  • Optical digital and network audio inputs only
  • Particularly if you're building a 5.1 setup
  • The lovely white finish scratches and scuffs easily
  • Stereo separation isn't as good as you'll get with a true multi-speaker setup

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  Published: 2017-04-11, Author: Rhett , review by: gizmodo.com.au

  • Abstract:  There was a brief period of time — think 2011 to 2015, where the pedestal-like soundbar was convenient for TV owners. TVs had gotten skinnier and sound had gotten crummier as a consequence. Functioning as both speaker and stand, the pedestal was an appeal...

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  Published: 2017-04-06, review by: cnet.com.au

  • The Sonos Playbase is a low-slung sound base with impeccable design and impressive sound. Its bass is even better than the Playbar's, so there's no need for a sub. Sonos' app and other speakers make it part of one of the best multiroom systems available
  • The wide effect needs breathing room -- unadorned walls, too, if you please. No DTS support, HDMI ports or Bluetooth. If you have a "clawfoot" TV, it may not fit on top
  • The Playbase adds excellent home theater and music sound to Sonos' superb multiroom music system. Just make sure your TV fits...

 
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  Published: 2017-04-05, review by: pcauthority.com.au

  • The PlayBase is very close to being a brilliant TV speaker solution, but it falls just short.It's undeniably a huge upgrade over the sound produced by any TV, offering width, scale, dynamism and excitement that will blow your mind if that's what you're us...

 
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  Published: 2017-04-04, Author: Steve , review by: channelnews.com.au

  • It's easy to understand why the Playbase spent three years in development. This is a beautifully executed product that eclipses the performance of the Playbar by some margin. The more we listened to it, the more we loved it. What we have here is a genuine...

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  Published: 2017-04-04, Author: Michael , review by: goodgearguide.com.au

  • Any all-in-one speaker system is a compromise. You'll trade the excitement of true surround sound for the convenience of easy connectivity and a much simpler footprint. If those tradeoffs are acceptable, the Sonos Playbase is one of the better products in...

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  Published: 2017-04-04, Author: Michael , review by: pcworld.co.nz

  • Any all-in-one speaker system is a compromise. You'll trade the excitement of true surround sound for the convenience of easy connectivity and a much simpler footprint. If those tradeoffs are acceptable, the Sonos Playbase is one of the better products in...

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  Published: 2019-05-14, Author: What , review by: whathifi.com

  • Still the best user experience, Good service support,
  • Individual speakers can be trumped for sound, No hi-res support,
  • While we still hope that Sonos has a change of heart and adds hi-res support in the near future, we don't believe its absence is a deal-breaker.But if you do, you should look at what Bluesound offers. Those looking for a simpler, cheaper and better-soundi...

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  Published: 2018-10-12, review by: expertreviews.co.uk

  • Abstract:  Sonos' apps are available on iOS and Android and there's also desktop software available for Windows and OS X. There are also third-party alternatives if you want an app that works across Windows 10 on desktops and mobile devices. You can use either Phono...

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  Published: 2018-09-05, review by: expertreviews.co.uk

  • Overall sound quality, Multi-room functionality
  • Price, Limited connectivity and no physical remote, Physical size
  • The big soundbase that delivers earth-shattering bass...

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  Published: 2017-12-15, Author: Chris , review by: techadvisor.co.uk

  • The Playbase is expensive and you can certainly get ones a lot cheaper if you don't mind a simple setup. However, you pretty much get you what pay for here in terms of superior sound quality, design and all the additional features that come with a Sonos m...

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